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why brothers russell and danny simmons are so passionate about the case. they will be here with us next. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. aids is not going to take my baby. ♪ aids will not take our future. ♪ our weapons are testing... education, care and support. ♪ and aids... ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ >>> it is the hottest, hippest art show in the country. means i'm not inviting. and 20 artists will compete in miami for a chance to show their art in new york. it's all part of a larger organization bringing art to urban youth, run by -- >> the man we're about to introduce you to, who co-founded this foundation back in '95 with a bunch of his brothers. rush philanthropic arts foundation funded by art an
why brothers russell and danny simmons are so passionate about the case. they will be here with us next. [ gordon ] for some this line is a convenience. how you doing today? i'm good thanks. how are you? i'm good. [ gordon ] but for others, it's all they can afford. every day nearly nine million older americans don't have enough to eat. anything else? no, not today. join me, aarp, and aarp foundation in the drive to end hunger by visiting drivetoendhunger.org. aids is not going to take my baby....
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grover norquist, brigadier general mark kimmitt, russell simmons, and actress gloria reuben, star of the new movie "lincoln." it's monday, november 12th. as "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, welcome, everybody. our "starting point" this morning demand for answers in the david petraeus sex scandal. house and senate leaders want to know why they were never given the heads up on the investigation that led petraeus to resign as a cia director over an extramarital affair. with that resignation, petraeus might not have to testify this week at a congressional hearing on the benghazi consulate attack. cnn's barbara starr is following that story from the pentagon. good morning. >> good morning, soledad. well, look, at least at this point, there's no indication publicly of a national security breach. but that doesn't mean the questions aren't growing. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are questioning the timing behind the revelation. house majority leader eric cantor said an fbi employee told him in october about the petraeus affair. by that time an fbi investigation was
grover norquist, brigadier general mark kimmitt, russell simmons, and actress gloria reuben, star of the new movie "lincoln." it's monday, november 12th. as "starting point" begins right now. >>> good morning, welcome, everybody. our "starting point" this morning demand for answers in the david petraeus sex scandal. house and senate leaders want to know why they were never given the heads up on the investigation that led petraeus to resign as a cia...
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our team this morning, russell simmons. author of "super rich." fabulous book, by the way. love that book. founder of global grind. he's the president of argyle culture joining us this morning. we'll talk about transdental medication. chrystia freeland. will cain. alina cho. starting off, the sex scandal involving david petraeus. key members of the house and senate say they knew nothing about the cia director's resignation until it was done. they say that's unacceptable. lawmakers are demanding answers about the fbi investigation that began months ago, over the summer, then uncovered that extramarital affair. the timing of it all could now keep general petraeus from testifying at a congressional hearing this week on the u.s. consulate attack in benghazi, libya. cnn's barbara starr starts us off. she's at the pentagon this morning. barbara, what are the biggest issues out of this scandal that we now know has exploded? >> right, soledad. first on capitol hill, the intelligence committees on the house and senate both contend, and quite accurately, that they are supposed to be
our team this morning, russell simmons. author of "super rich." fabulous book, by the way. love that book. founder of global grind. he's the president of argyle culture joining us this morning. we'll talk about transdental medication. chrystia freeland. will cain. alina cho. starting off, the sex scandal involving david petraeus. key members of the house and senate say they knew nothing about the cia director's resignation until it was done. they say that's unacceptable. lawmakers are...
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i had the same argument with russell simmons. i don't know why you are complaining so much. by the way, here is the real disingeneral wise part. none leave their money to the government. they leave it to trust or somewhere else. why would people who are self-made, not trillion theirs or even multimillionaires, but successful in america have to be punished for it? i find these to be the most despicable people on the planet. they are not being honest. it is not knew economic policy. it is punishment and punitive. guess what, everyone out there rooting to are it, you ask yourself the next day, will you wake up with better job skills? will we make up a a -- wake up a more competitive country? >> i must invite you on more often. >> tax hikes, yes, cuts, no. unions out with a new ad holding democrats speak to the fire. proof we will never get entitlements under control. catch rudy jewel yawn know's reaction to that tonight on fbn. remember this? >> because of this reform the american people will never again be asked to foot the bill for wall street's mistakes. there will be no mor
i had the same argument with russell simmons. i don't know why you are complaining so much. by the way, here is the real disingeneral wise part. none leave their money to the government. they leave it to trust or somewhere else. why would people who are self-made, not trillion theirs or even multimillionaires, but successful in america have to be punished for it? i find these to be the most despicable people on the planet. they are not being honest. it is not knew economic policy. it is...
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it was great having all three of you guys, russell simmons, abby huntsman, jon lizza. >>> we will send now things to deb feyerick, who is in for carol costello in "newsroom." >> good morning. we're waiting to see the winners of the $587 million powerball. this surveillance video may hold a clue about one of them. >>> plus -- >> starting to take over. >> the movie has made killer robots famous. with the rise of machines on the horizon, could deadly robots soon be flying over our skies? >>> and new york police officer getting praise after his random act of kindness to a homeless man on the street. >> he looked me right in the face and his smile just went from ear to ear. >> three little words that had this cop rushing out to buy this homeless man a pair of boots. >>> and -- >> thank you. >> that's right, the invoice president in a shopping mood as he flashes his membership card inside costco's newest warehouse store. "newsroom" starts right now. good morning, everyone. i'm deborah feyerick in for carol costello. thanks for joining me. we begin in washington where those hopes for compromi
it was great having all three of you guys, russell simmons, abby huntsman, jon lizza. >>> we will send now things to deb feyerick, who is in for carol costello in "newsroom." >> good morning. we're waiting to see the winners of the $587 million powerball. this surveillance video may hold a clue about one of them. >>> plus -- >> starting to take over. >> the movie has made killer robots famous. with the rise of machines on the horizon, could deadly...
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simmons of the world. >> let's get more reaction to warren buffett's comments and let's bring in senator johnnie isaacson and he's from georgia. senator, welcome to the program. i'm sure you heard our discussion there. warren buffett says if we raise taxes on people making more than $250,000 a year, or the rich shall the middle class will feel better. what's your comment? >> well, warren buffett can speak for billionaires, but i don't think he speaks for small business america, we're over 900,000 small businesses and see their taxes go up because of the president's proposal so i have a great deal of respect for warren buffett and very successful, but he doesn't speak for small business, he speaks for billionaires. >> okay, do you think he's talking down to america, i'm not trying to put words in your mouth, but some company americans are steamed that it seems to us like class warfare. >> well, to me, it's one american against the other american, that's wrong. to a certain exsent. that's what's wrong with the yez's approach. he's trying to isolate americans and finish them and it's time t
simmons of the world. >> let's get more reaction to warren buffett's comments and let's bring in senator johnnie isaacson and he's from georgia. senator, welcome to the program. i'm sure you heard our discussion there. warren buffett says if we raise taxes on people making more than $250,000 a year, or the rich shall the middle class will feel better. what's your comment? >> well, warren buffett can speak for billionaires, but i don't think he speaks for small business america,...
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plus russell simmons bringing art to kids in urban areas. why he's so passion about this cause. and this is a picture everyone on the planet is talking about. the cop who warmed the hears of everyone who's seen this photo, he's going to join us. that and much more coming up on "starting point." it's like 15 minutes away. it's friday. what could be better? >> that is a sharpie, not a pen. thought i'd correct you. >> 44 minutes past the hour. people on the west coast bracing for the threat of flooding and mudslides. meteorologist rob marciano is keeping an eye on it and sharing the bad news. >> second pulse of several coming through right now. this is the highlight of the moisture pointing at san francisco. but it's from seattle to san diego from time to time. 80-mile-per-hour wind gusts yesterday. western parts of lake tahoe. almost seven inches of rainfall in california. over the next five days we could see a foot more rain. there's your rainfall in san francisco. a little bit of white. i mean this is low elevation event. interesting. psychedelic friday. not sure how that happen
plus russell simmons bringing art to kids in urban areas. why he's so passion about this cause. and this is a picture everyone on the planet is talking about. the cop who warmed the hears of everyone who's seen this photo, he's going to join us. that and much more coming up on "starting point." it's like 15 minutes away. it's friday. what could be better? >> that is a sharpie, not a pen. thought i'd correct you. >> 44 minutes past the hour. people on the west coast bracing...
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simmons and the copresident of global grind.com. because i butchered your name, i'm going to go to you first on this. >> my pleasure. >> look, it does feel to me like probably the most appalling or almost sort of ugly part of the gifts narrative is that many of these communitiesen turned out for the president also have the highest unemployment rates. you know, we're experiencing some of the worst aspects of the recession. this isn't about gifts. this is about something else. >> what the republicans don't understand, what mitt romney certainly does not understand is that our generation has waited for this moment. we have fought tooth and nail over the course of our lifetime for this moment to have a more compassionate america, more generous america and more tolerant america. we waited in line with older black people, with women, with lgbt community till the president gave his victory speech. there was folks in florida still online at 1:30 in the morning when he was giving his victory speech to vote. so all this nonsense about how you
simmons and the copresident of global grind.com. because i butchered your name, i'm going to go to you first on this. >> my pleasure. >> look, it does feel to me like probably the most appalling or almost sort of ugly part of the gifts narrative is that many of these communitiesen turned out for the president also have the highest unemployment rates. you know, we're experiencing some of the worst aspects of the recession. this isn't about gifts. this is about something else....
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plus he's a business mogul who created a music label, fashion lines, russell simmons is about helping the nation's veterans. and she's one of the stars of the new movie link in, actress gloria reuben joins us live to take a look at the critically acclaimed movie about our 16th president. >> wow. >> a lot happening this morning. >> parents of a missing american journalist in syria are in neighboring lebanon this morning, they're making an impassioned appeal for their son's return. they say 31-year-old austin tice was in syria, on his way to lebanon, when they lost touch with him last august. in september, they say he appeared blindfolded, held at gunpoint, on a video posted on youtube. but there are a lot of key questions about the authenticity of the video. here's why. videos like this are usually shared through extremist websites, not on youtube. also, what his captors are wearing would normally not be found in syria. our arwa damon is in beirut. she joins us live. austin's parents talked to reporters a short time. first, all of these disdiscrepancies that just don't seem to add up,
plus he's a business mogul who created a music label, fashion lines, russell simmons is about helping the nation's veterans. and she's one of the stars of the new movie link in, actress gloria reuben joins us live to take a look at the critically acclaimed movie about our 16th president. >> wow. >> a lot happening this morning. >> parents of a missing american journalist in syria are in neighboring lebanon this morning, they're making an impassioned appeal for their son's...
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simmons, we got a bunch of -- we drove around to strip malls and shopping centers and walked in and said are you registered to vote? some people said yes, they were. some people hmmed and hawed. if you are prove it. get in the van let's go vote right now. we called people on it. i did feel like we had -- their responses were kind of like yeah i'm going to get around to it. i'm going to do some chores. >> stephanie: that's why it is great that you're out there. you're right. that's human nature. right. unless -- i think -- sometimes people -- even they're well-intentioned go oh, something came up. i think these lines for early voting are really encouraging though, aren't they? i've seen like four hours in some places like florida for people lining up to wait to early vote. >> florida is incredible. really incredible. especially how mindful they're being of them -- shutting down sunday voting. people may register to line up beforehand. there was a big problem in florida yesterday because people came out because they found a way to vote. you can bring your absentee votes in in person a
simmons, we got a bunch of -- we drove around to strip malls and shopping centers and walked in and said are you registered to vote? some people said yes, they were. some people hmmed and hawed. if you are prove it. get in the van let's go vote right now. we called people on it. i did feel like we had -- their responses were kind of like yeah i'm going to get around to it. i'm going to do some chores. >> stephanie: that's why it is great that you're out there. you're right. that's human...